
DJI Matrice 600 Pro
DJI Matrice 600 Pro: 9.6 kg hexacopter with up to 6 kg payload, 40 min flight time without payload, Zenmuse and Ronin-MX support. Discontinued, support ends May 2026.
Price (USD)
$5,000
Full Specifications
| Weight | 9.6 kg (with 6× TB47S batteries, no payload) |
| Flight Time | 40 min (no payload) / 18 min (5.5 kg payload) |
| Max Speed | 65 km/h |
| Payload | 6 kg |
| Max Range | 5 km (FCC) |
| Dimensions | 1668 × 1518 × 759 mm (expanded) |
| IP Rating | Splash-proof |
| Wind Resistance | Level 5 (24 mph) |
| GPS | GPS + GLONASS |
Launched in September 2016, the DJI Matrice 600 Pro was the reference platform for high-end aerial cinematography and heavy industrial inspection for nearly a decade. A hexacopter with triple-redundant A3 Pro flight control, the M600 Pro supported cinema cameras like the RED, ARRI Alexa Mini, and Sony Venice via the Ronin-MX gimbal. DJI technical support ends on May 29, 2026.
Payload and Camera Compatibility
With 6 kg payload capacity, the M600 Pro was one of the few drones capable of carrying full-size cinema cameras. Compatible payloads included the entire DJI Zenmuse lineup (X3, X5, X5R, Z3, Z30, XT thermal) and the Ronin-MX gimbal for third-party cameras.
For film productions requiring RAW cinema footage from altitude — a requirement that the Inspire 3's integrated system now handles better — the M600 Pro was the professional's only practical option for several years.
Triple-Redundant A3 Pro Flight System
The A3 Pro flight controller with triple IMU and triple GNSS redundancy was designed for reliability in high-value payload operations. If one IMU or GPS unit failed mid-flight, the aircraft continued to fly stably on the remaining systems.
Current Status
With support ending May 2026 and the DJI Inspire 3 providing a superior cinema drone solution, the M600 Pro is a legacy platform. Remaining units in active use should have fleet succession plans in place before the support cutoff.
Historical sources: DJI Matrice 600 Pro product page